10). 1957 Ford Fairlane 500 from “Thunder Road”, 1958
In this film (which is considered to be the first muscle car movie, the main character was in fact driving two cars: 195 Ford Coupe and 1957 Ford Fairline 500. In the era of liquor wars down in the south, at night in the rural areas, this 312 cubic V 8 engine that could generate 245 HP and with an automatic transmission was really something good and powerful. The right choice in the age of 50’s when you needed a tough one to get the job done right.
Nive collection,but you forgot Dominic Torreto’s 1970 Dodge Charger RT from Fast and Furious. It was a great hit.
I know. and what about the trans am from Smokey and the Bandit?
I definitely agree Sandro!
Frankly I am disappointed in this list. There was no mention of the yellow 73 Mustang from the original “Gone in 60 Seconds”.
What about the yellow 1969 Dodge Charger from Crazy Larry / Dirty Mary? Or the Camaro from Aloha Bobby and Rose? Sheese and you put in the Aston Martin from James Bond? “Come out of it, for crying out loud”.
The car from “Gone In 60 Seconds” 2000 is a very nice car, but the movie is full of CGI F/X’s. The original version of the movie from 1974 has a Mustang Mach 1 Fastback, again, a very nice car. This version doesn’t have great actors like Nicolas Cage, in fact the cast is a complete bunch of no-names filmed on a shoe string budget. The Directing isn’t that great either. What it does have is GREAT car chases, the main one being the climax of the movie lasting around 40 minutes! Also all the stunts are just that, stunts. No CGI, just the ability of the cars and the skill of the drivers. The acting isn’t to painful to watch, but the car chases are great. Give it a go.
Come on, Aston Martin is not a muscle car, not even us car.
You forgot the doge charger from dukes of hazzerd
The 70 Olds 442 in Demolition Man movie…